Mile 183 Report
North end of Roosevelt Beach, Rock Creek, Rocky Knoll
November 10, 2021
Not much access to southside of Rocky Knoll do too tide level.
Report Details
Not much access to southside of Rocky Knoll do too tide level. Trail erosion due to rain at Rock Creek and south access trail at Roosevelt Beach. Both trails are still accessible.
Conditions
Temperature: 55 F. Cloud Cover: Cloudy. Wind Velocity: Calm/Light. Wind Direction: S. Tide Level: 4.4 feet.
Human Activities
Number of people: 5. Number of dogs: 1. Walking or running: 3.
Vehicles
Driftline Content
Wood pieces, Marine debris (plastic, styrofoam, etc. washing in from the sea). Small pieces of wood, tree needles and bits of plastic
Natural Changes
Trail down to beach at south end,at Roosevelt Beach, is washed out due to rain
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North end of Roosevelt Beach, Rock Creek, Rocky Knoll
Quiet day at the beach, very small amount of litter, a few bottles, and a few pieces of styrofoam.
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Mile 183
North end of Roosevelt Beach, Rock Creek, Rocky Knoll
Yesterday started out as a bright sunny cold day with light wind, changing to a dark cloudy day.
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Mile 183
North end of Roosevelt Beach, Rock Creek, Rocky Knoll
25 people, the most I've seen on the beaches yet.
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North end of Roosevelt Beach, Rock Creek, Rocky Knoll
Photographed for documentation on five landslides on Rock Creek Beach.
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Mile 183
North end of Roosevelt Beach, Rock Creek, Rocky Knoll
Photographed for documentation on five landslides on Rock Creek Beach.
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Mile 183
North end of Roosevelt Beach, Rock Creek, Rocky Knoll
Not much access to southside of Rocky Knoll do too tide level.
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Mile 183
North end of Roosevelt Beach, Rock Creek, Rocky Knoll
Beach had few visitors.
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Mile 183
North end of Roosevelt Beach, Rock Creek, Rocky Knoll
Except for myself there were people and vehicles only on the north side of Rock Creek which is called Ocean Picnic Beach.
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